(April 23, 2014 at 9:30 pm)Rampant.A.I. Wrote: I'd take it further and argue that there is no discernible difference between a transcendent incorporeal entity, and that entity which exists only in the minds of those who believe in said entity.
A god could be a law or instantiations of said law rather than any material thing. There isn't a huge difference. Observable objects are only regions of space and time that are relevant to the operation of physical and chemical laws. If you take away those laws, you take away observable objects.
Perhaps a bigger problem is how a god could have a mind.